[ma] Onc Hematology Field Mas (専門管理職/一般社員)

Pfizer Pfizer · Pharma · Tokyo, Japan

This role serves as a medical scientific point of contact for healthcare professionals, medical societies, regulators, and academia. The primary responsibilities include providing and exchanging medical/scientific information, contributing to local medical strategies, developing and executing medical plans to meet unmet medical needs, and collaborating with medical stakeholders as a scientific expert. The role emphasizes maintaining high scientific standards, independence, and compliance in all activities, and establishing strong, long-term relationships with stakeholders.

What you'd actually do

  1. Provide and exchange medical/ scientific information for/from medical institutions (and other related sources) in the assigned area and from stakeholders.
  2. Contribute to the implementation of local medical strategies and life cycle clinical plans for inline and pipeline medicines / vaccines to address unmet medical needs and fill data gaps.
  3. Identify unmet medical needs and healthcare disparities in the assigned asset(s) and therapeutic area(s) through medical activities such as advisory board meetings and scientific exchanges with HCPs and other relevant individuals and organizations.
  4. Establish a strong collaborative scientific relationship through non-promotional activities such as scientific exchanges (e.g., discussion using the latest research papers and follow-up of contents of academic conference presentations) with relevant stakeholders in the assigned area.
  5. Establish deep and enduring peer-to-peer scientific relationships with leading HCPs and specialists, including non-traditional partners and key decision makers.

Skills

Required

  • medical scientific expertise
  • communication skills
  • collaboration skills
  • strategic planning
  • stakeholder management

Nice to have

  • understanding of clinical and medical attributes of products
  • experience with advisory board meetings
  • experience with scientific exchanges
  • knowledge of real-world evidence generation
  • experience with non-interventional studies
  • understanding of Health Literacy and cultural awareness